d) In the "Open" box, type "msiexec /regserver", and then press ENTER.

Then try unstinall again.

If that does not work try this:

You will be able to find the msi for crysis 2 located:
C:\windows\installer
^ you may need to show hidden files and system files if you where going to try browse directly.

Alternatively, You can bring up Run ( + R) enter the path "C:\windows\installer" click ok and it should navigate there.

To be able to see which MSI for Crysis2 you need you are going to have to change you folder view settings:

Now select the column "Subject", click ok

You will now be able to see which MSI correlates to crysis2

Now find your Crysis msi right click properties check security is adequate then ok out of that window. From here you should be able to right click the msi and press "Uninstall"

Hope that helps,

Cheers,
Harry

Tried Registering, but with no luck...
I didn't find any Windows install files in the "C:\windows\installer" folder.. BTW I don't like to do the long way.. I know that its a Administrator rights problem.. but can't figure a way to do it like I did it in the older versions of Windows..
I tried running Explorer.exe running in Admin. rights, but when I use Modern Apps, It gives me an error to run Explorer.exe in unprivileged mode...
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And I know bit about Windows, so you may not give me large amount of Info. like running "Run" or changing the view settings stuff..

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